Mobiles :: Link Button Not Working In Mobile Web Browser But It Works On Regular Browser

Feb 9, 2010

I have website home page which my client can view well on his blackberry mobile phone but I have link buttons on that page which redirect the users to other pages ..just Response.Redirect ............simple code.... but when he clicks on the link, it requests for enabling javascript..I do that but the home page just does a postback. Links are not working on cellphone........... on regular website they are working fine.

I have an assignment to develop a mobile application for My company's customers (around 250000). its could be download from our website or we can also provide to our customers those are visiting our branches, on their demand.Requirments:

I'm trying to learn Visual Web Developer 2008 and web site design. I have created a website with a 'contact us' section and it is working fine. On this page I have appx 6 Input text boxes but lots of graphics and such on the page. I'm trying to figure out how to get started building a simple version of the same page so that blackberries, android, iphone, etc... could fill out and submit the form. I don't want anything fancy on the form, just labels and text boxes.

I'm been searching the web and everything leads me to add a mobile web form to my project but in VWB 2008 there is no such thing (at least that I can find)

I'm developing a mobile application in ASP.NET and C#.The focus control does not work for windows mobile browser 5.0.QUESTIONDoes anyone have code for C# that can set the focus on a textbox for windows mobile 5.0 internet explorer?

I am developing a web based application for a Motorolla Mc 9090, it is a wireless barcode scanner running windows mobile 5.0.

The idea is to centralize the inventory in one database, by scanning items, serials, bins etc.

I have a set of pages each containg forms, where the user will have to scan an item, and automaticall the scanner has a carriege return (ENTER key) the idea was to have the user simply scan, and the page would automatically click the button posting to server for processing and then the server would reply.

For some reason i cannot get the focus() to work as well as the defaultbutton propperty of the form. There is also 1 more problem, the readOnly textboxes look the same as the non readOnly textboxes, even with the backcolor property changed.(guessing this is just MS)

I have a page with features supplied from both a master page and a child master page.In the content placeholder for the head in both master pages I have supplied the link to the stylesheet for the site.In Design View in VS 2008 the CSS code seems to be functioning correctly.When viewing in a browser the CSS does not appear to be applied at all.

Here is the CSS code for the div elements within the main content placeholder:

So to ensure that javascript is enabled on a browser, you need to check wheather the returned valued is either equal to or bigger than 1. This works on normal browsers, but when I test it on my phone the returned value is always 0.0, no matter if my javascript is enabled or disabled. Is there a way to check if javascript is enabled on a mobile browser or will the browser handle the incapability on it's own?

Just wondering does the WP7 IEMobile Browser support CSS3 at all? I am running an application on the WP7 Emulator but it doesn't displayed curved boxes at all in the application? Is there an efficient way for displayed a curved edge box which can be dynamic to the screen size of the Windows Mobile 7 device?

I'm making my debut in designing a web app specifically targeted at mobile browsers. While I've written web pages before in C#/ASP.NET, I've never done anything specifically for the limited screen real estate and other idiosyncrasies of mobile browsers. So I'm looking for some pointers here:

What design considerations should I be taking account of (aside from the obviously smaller screen)?

What useful features are there in C# that can be put to good effect for the mobile client?

How do you make sure to give a relatively uniform user experience for all different mobile browsers?

I need to make my site work well on a blackberry, i haven't put too much effort into getting this working yet, but i have a few questions which google is struggling with.I've read about detecting brower type and modifying the default behaviour of asp.net controls hereHow would I go about supplying a differant stylesheet to a specific browser, should i just do this?

This will work fine, but i feel like there is a better method, i'm sure i've read about something in the past but i can't seem to recall.I'm also considering a response.redirect to a differant page for a blackberry, which at the moment i would implemenet in a similar way.